#CATmssm19
Overview of workshop:
Individual clinicians and teams can feel challenged when working with people whose difficulties attract a diagnosis of ‘personality disorder’. Staff can become involved in interpersonal enactments which damage the therapeutic alliance and increase the likelihood of disengagement from therapy. Therapeutic work can be undermined in other ways, including loss of empathy and increased staff burnout.
CAT’s Multiple Self States Model (MSSM) provides an understanding of the processes at play in working with complex presentations. CAT tools and skills enable the clinician to offer a non-collusive therapeutic response to complexity. The MSSM can also inform and foster more benign clinical management when used in consultancy and indirect work with teams and systems providing care for this client group.
Aims and learning outcomes:
This day offers an opportunity to develop competencies for working with complexity in direct work. It is structured around clinical material and aims to:
For more information and booking please visit https://catalyse.uk.com/training/cpd/states-self-states-and-state-shifts-5-april-2019/
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